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How to get tickets to Stevie Nicks’ UK tour, including price and presale

The Fleetwood Mac legend has just announced shows in Manchester and Glasgow

Amy Houghton
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Amy Houghton
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As the front person of one of the best-selling music acts of all time and the first woman to be elected to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, it doesn't get much bigger than Stevie Nicks. 

Last month, the Fleetwood Mac legend announced that she would be headlining London's BST Hyde Park in the summer — her first UK show in seven long years. And as if that wasn't enough to get her British fans excited, Stevie's only gone and announced two more UK performances as part of her 2024 summer tour. 

So, your chances of singing ‘Landslide’ with Stevie herself just got bigger. Here's everything you need to know about getting tickets. 

When is Stevie Nicks going on her UK tour in 2024?

She'll be arriving on UK shores in July.

What UK dates have been confirmed?

There are only three UK dates that have been announced. They are: 

July 6: OVO Hydro Arena, Glasgow

July 9: Co-op Live, Manchester

July 12: BST Hyde Park, London

When do tickets go on sale?

Fans hoping to see the star in Manchester or Glasgow will be able to buy tickets from this Friday (March 22) at 12pm and you can find them over on the Ticketmaster website

For her London date, tickets are on sale right now, but selling very quickly. You can find them here.  

How much do Stevie Nicks tour tickets cost?

If you want to catch Stevie at BST Hyde Park, tickets start at £90.45 for general admission and go all the way up to £450 for VIP. To be fair, that price does include all the other acts set to perform throughout the day. 

What’s the deal with presale?

There are several presales happening for the dates in Manchester and Glasgow. People with the O2 mobile app can get early access from 12pm on Wednesday March 20 and if you're signed up to Live Nation you can access a presale from 12pm on Thursday March 21. 

Any news on the setlist?

Apparently fans will get to belt along to songs from both her solo career and the Fleetwood Mac catalogue. We're talking classics like ‘Landslide’, ‘Dreams’, ‘Rhiannon’ and ‘Edge of Seventeen’. 

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